Eigenbase Resource Generator (ResGen)
generates wrapper classes for Java resource
bundles. The generated classes contain a 'get'
method for every resource string, with
parameters appropriate to the parameters
embedded in the resource string. If the
resource is some kind of exception, it also
generates a 'new' method to create an
instance of that exception. C++ generation is also supported.

SILGraphite (formerly OpenGraphite) is a project within SIL's Non-Roman Script Initiative and Language Software Development groups to provide extensible cross-platform rendering capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems. It consists of a rule-based programming language, Graphite Description Language (GDL), that can be used to describe the behavior of a writing system, a compiler for that language, and a rendering engine that can serve as the backend of a text processing application. SILGraphite renders TrueType fonts that have been extended by means of compiling a GDL program. It is currently being integrated into Gecko/Mozilla through the SILA project, a GNU/Linux port is also underway, and there are plans for OpenOffice.org and Abiword integration.

Nomad PIM is an extensible personal information
manager. It allows you
to keep track of your personal data and provides
modules for notes,
schedule, contacts, money, diary, and
timetracking. It is implemented as
an Eclipse RCP application. Like Eclipse, it
provides extension points
for extensions by additional plugins.

PINY_MD is a multipurpose, object-oriented
molecular simulation package. PINY_MD is capable
of performing a wide variety of molecular
dynamics, electronic structure, and geometry
optimization calculations. Such capabilities
include force-field based ("classical")
simulations on system ranging in complexity from
simple molecular liquids (e.g., water, ammonia,
liquid alkanes) and crystals (e.g., ice) to large
biomolecular systems such as the HIV-1 protease in
solution.

Eclipse Code Recommender is an intelligent code recommender system which seamlessly integrates into Eclipse's Code Assist, and predicts only those method calls that are likely to be used by a developer in the current (code) situation. It can currently predict method calls for instances of the SWT framework, such as SWT Buttons, Labels, and Texts.